We can't get enough of the USA buddies, whether it's too-pretty Matt Bomer and the affable Tim DeKay representi... Show More »

We can't get enough of the USA buddies, whether it's too-pretty Matt Bomer and the affable Tim DeKay representing for "White Collar" or James Roday and Dule Hill making us laugh on "Psych." Poor Bruce Campbell is Jeffrey Donovan-less for the "Burn Notice" panel, but he's an act all his own. Characters are indeed welcome.

Visionaries: J.J. Abrams and Joss Whedon wear comfortable shoes. These genre-crossing pop auteurs have among the big... Show More »

Visionaries: J.J. Abrams and Joss Whedon wear comfortable shoes. These genre-crossing pop auteurs have among the biggest followings in the Comic-Con crowd -- and they deserve them with girl-power friendly series like "Lost" and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" to their respective credits. The panel they share is bound to be one of the biggest events this year, so prepare for long lines.

We get to see the lithe lady Maggie Q in the flesh before she takes her martial arts chops (sorry, we couldn't resist) t... Show More »

We get to see the lithe lady Maggie Q in the flesh before she takes her martial arts chops (sorry, we couldn't resist) to the small screen this fall as an assassin gone rogue. She's dangerous, and not just because she can run in heels.

Love to root for the anti-hero? Showtime has a panel to appeal to the inner takes-in-stray-puppies lady in all o... Show More »

Love to root for the anti-hero? Showtime has a panel to appeal to the inner takes-in-stray-puppies lady in all of us. Michael C. Hall from "Dexter" and David Duchovny from "Californication" headline the panel -- so you can get right to work repairing their damaged psyches.

Do you like your sci-fi with a side of hottie? Syfy has you covered with its "Eureka"/"Warehouse 13"... Show More »

Do you like your sci-fi with a side of hottie? Syfy has you covered with its "Eureka"/"Warehouse 13" panel. These shows combine humor with quirk, legends with levity and mythology with macho, hunky leads.

If you're the kind of girl who yearns for the days when heroes had chest hair and real muscles, "The Expendable... Show More »

If you're the kind of girl who yearns for the days when heroes had chest hair and real muscles, "The Expendables" is for you. "Rambo's" Sylvester Stallone will be on hand to share a sneak peek from the film. Costars Dolph Lundgren, Randy Couture, Steve Austin and Terry Crews will also be there for a signing. Is that enough beefcake for you?

Emily Deschanel can't make the trek to the "Bones" panel this year so there'll be no distracting from handsome, hand... Show More »

Emily Deschanel can't make the trek to the "Bones" panel this year so there'll be no distracting from handsome, handsome David Boreanaz -- no offense to creator Hart Hanson. A fangirl fave since his "Buffy" days, Boreanaz had the corner on the dreamy vamp market when Robert Pattinson was still nursing blood from a sippy cup. Discussion will probably dwell on the series' trademark sexual tension, so remember your fans.

What's not to love about the socially awkward boys of "The Big Bang Theory." We all know that nerds are ado... Show More »

What's not to love about the socially awkward boys of "The Big Bang Theory." We all know that nerds are adorable and Jim Parsons takes that to a whole new level. Plus, the original nerd crush and "Star Trek: TNG's" Wil Wheaton is moderating. Are you ready to throw your pocket protector on stage?

It's difficult to believe that Andy Whitfield, the star of "Spartacus: Blood and Sand... Show More »

It's difficult to believe that Andy Whitfield, the star of "Spartacus: Blood and Sand" on Starz could get any hotter. But at Comic-Con, he'll be making his first public appearance after fighting off cancer and we know you'll want to be there to not only ogle him, but welcome him back!

Sex symbols come in all shapes and sizes. So while broody vampires and bulging superheroes will inevitab... Show More »

Sex symbols come in all shapes and sizes. So while broody vampires and bulging superheroes will inevitably earn the most squeals, "Scott Pilgrim" star Michael Cera might bring in the most hopeful stalkers. A scrawny nerd himself, Cera's the relatable Comic-Con hottie -- only different from attendees in his ability to parlay awkwardness into a lucrative career.

Girls want to be her. Guys want to get with her. NBC's new drama "The Cape" doesn't premiere until midseason, but just the... Show More »

Girls want to be her. Guys want to get with her. NBC's new drama "The Cape" doesn't premiere until midseason, but just the fact that a show exists with Summer Glau ("The Sarah Connor Chronicles," "Firefly") playing a blogger who covers superheroes without superpowers is enough to set the Internet a-Twitter. Imagine when they get in a room with her and co-stars David Lyons and James Frain ("True Blood") and get to see the pilot episode.

Nobody does sibling rivalry like The CW. So who's hotter: the Salvatores from "The Vam... Show More »

Nobody does sibling rivalry like The CW. So who's hotter: the Salvatores from "The Vampire Diaries" (Paul Wesley and Ian Somerhalder) or the Winchesters from "Supernatural" (Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles)? We're going to have to do some intensive research. It's a difficult task, but someone's got to do it.

Hmmm ... so Alexander Skarsgard isn't on the schedule, but he could always surprise attendees. Even without the biti... Show More »

Hmmm ... so Alexander Skarsgard isn't on the schedule, but he could always surprise attendees. Even without the bitingly sexy vamp Eric, there's still plenty of eye candy to get pulses racings, no matter their taste: Stephen Moyer, Nelsan Ellis, Sam Trammell, Joe Manganiello ... . Hey, he's there for "The Cape," so maybe even James Frain might show up for those who really want to let their freak flag fly.

The creators of "Chuck" know that they're still around thanks to the fans and they're more than happy to use Comic-C... Show More »

The creators of "Chuck" know that they're still around thanks to the fans and they're more than happy to use Comic-Con as a way to give back. In addition to a special video presentation, the star gang -- Zachary Levi, Yvonne Strahovski, Joshua Gomez, Ryan McPartlin, Mark Christopher Lawrence, Vik Sahay, Scott Krinsky, Sarah Lancaster and Adam Baldwin -- will all be present and accounted for during the Q&A.

Season 3 not only advanced the story in leaps and bounds, it made us look at Kristin Kreuk and Brandon Routh in an entirely new light. Can't wait to see what Season 4 has in store.

No, the cast won't be there. But with so little left to the "Harry Potter" franchise, eve... Show More »

No, the cast won't be there. But with so little left to the "Harry Potter" franchise, even a one new frame from the two-part final film would outmatch most other Comic-Con offerings in its drool-worthy-ness.

Beyond any mere pageant, runway or costume contest, this annual event is the ultimate in fashion. The elaborate looks are inspired by... Show More »

Beyond any mere pageant, runway or costume contest, this annual event is the ultimate in fashion. The elaborate looks are inspired by media, gaming, anime or comic books, and no two people will ever find they're wearing the same outfit because everything is uniquely put together or crafted ... even the weapons. Accessories are key.

Count us among those who are more amused than annoyed by the shows that show up that one wouldn't automatically think "Com... Show More »

Count us among those who are more amused than annoyed by the shows that show up that one wouldn't automatically think "Comic-Con" when mentioned. Hey, "Glee" is a genre show and it has a huge, rabid fanbase. So, welcome once again to San Diego Chris Colfer, Kevin McHale, Mark Salling, Heather Morris and Naya Rivera.

After 10 good years on The CW, "Smallville" is coming to an end this season, so you don't want to miss Tom Welling... Show More »

After 10 good years on The CW, "Smallville" is coming to an end this season, so you don't want to miss Tom Welling's last appearance in support of the show that launched his career. He'll be joined by his co-stars Erica Durance, Cassidy Freeman, and Justin Hartley... but we're pretty sure Clark Kent himself will be the one hogging all the attention. He's just... pretty.